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Seth Macfarlane On Depictions Of Optimism In Hollywood | Where Everybody Knows Your Name
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In this insightful conversation, Seth MacFarlane discusses the current cultural shift toward dystopian storytelling in Hollywood and argues for the importance of "optimism and fun." By analyzing why modern media often focuses on flawed anti-heroes rather than altruistic role models, he challenges creators to provide blueprints for hope and virtuous behavior. **Learners will gain:** * **Vocabulary:** Advanced terms related to cultural criticism (e.g., *dystopian, pessimistic, altruistic, anti-hero*). * **Cultural Context:** A deeper understanding of the shift in American television narratives. * **Discussion Skills:** Practice in articulating personal values and the social impact of media and storytelling.
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you in some quote or something talk
about optimistic and fun or maybe it was
looking back at the things that you
enjoy, but you use those two words,
optimistic and fun. And that is putting
that out into the world, which you do
through your work and your music
is a contribution to this thing we're
talking about why our hearts ache at
this point. putting that out is if
that's all you did in life, you can't
discount that as moving the needle in
the right direction.
>> That's that's why I did the Orville and
that's why I you know, we're we're we're
going to we we still have yet to do a
season 4. That's why I did that show
because when I was a kid,
Hollywood was providing that uh voice
through in various forms. there there
was a lot of hope and we're doing a
really you know some of the blame lies
right here in this town like we are the
the the dishes that we are serving up
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.
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